mysql_affected_rows()
mysql_change_user()
mysql_character_set_name()
mysql_close()
mysql_connect()
mysql_create_db()
mysql_data_seek()
mysql_debug()
mysql_drop_db()
mysql_dump_debug_info()
mysql_eof()
mysql_errno()
mysql_error()
mysql_escape_string()
mysql_fetch_field()
mysql_fetch_fields()
mysql_fetch_field_direct()
mysql_fetch_lengths()
mysql_fetch_row()
mysql_field_count()
mysql_field_seek()
mysql_field_tell()
mysql_free_result()
mysql_get_client_info()
mysql_get_server_version()
mysql_get_host_info()
mysql_get_proto_info()
mysql_get_server_info()
mysql_info()
mysql_init()
mysql_insert_id()
mysql_kill()
mysql_list_dbs()
mysql_list_fields()
mysql_list_processes()
mysql_list_tables()
mysql_num_fields()
mysql_num_rows()
mysql_options()
mysql_ping()
mysql_query()
mysql_real_connect()
mysql_real_escape_string()
mysql_real_query()
mysql_reload()
mysql_row_seek()
mysql_row_tell()
mysql_select_db()
mysql_sqlstate()
mysql_shutdown()
mysql_stat()
mysql_store_result()
mysql_thread_id()
mysql_use_result()
mysql_commit()
mysql_rollback()
mysql_autocommit()
mysql_more_results()
mysql_next_result()
mysql_connect()
MYSQL *mysql_connect(MYSQL *mysql, const char *host, const char *user, const char *passwd)
This function is deprecated. It is preferable to use
mysql_real_connect()
instead.
mysql_connect()
attempts to establish a connection to a MySQL
database engine running on host
. mysql_connect()
must complete
successfully before you can execute any of the other API functions, with the
exception of mysql_get_client_info()
.
The meanings of the parameters are the same as for the corresponding
parameters for mysql_real_connect()
with the difference that the
connection parameter may be NULL
. In this case the C API
allocates memory for the connection structure automatically and frees it
when you call mysql_close()
. The disadvantage of this approach is
that you can't retrieve an error message if the connection fails. (To
get error information from mysql_errno()
or mysql_error()
,
you must provide a valid MYSQL
pointer.)
Same as for mysql_real_connect()
.
Same as for mysql_real_connect()
.